Trying a festool domino pegged joint for the first time!
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 13 ต.ค. 2024
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Machines
Paolini PS3200X Panel saw
Jet DC 1100CK Cyclone dust extraction
Jet AFS 1000 air filtration x 2
Sedgwick SM4 spindle moulder
Startrite SDX 310 thicknesser Planer
Record BS 250 bandsaw
Kreg DB 210 Foreman
Draper 38255 pillar drill
ITECH eB401 edgebander
Tools
Festool TS55 tracksaw
Festool OF1400 router
Festool PS Trion jigsaw
Festool LR 32 kit
Festool Rotex 150
Festool ETC 150/3
Festool RTS 400
Festool Domino DF 500
Festool Domino DF 700
Festool Kapex 120
Festool CTM 36
Festool CTL 26
Festool MIDI
Festool 577257
Makita DTD152Z impact driver
Makita DHP482Z drill driver x 3
Makita DMR 116 Radio
Makita AF506 Finish nailer
Makita RT07 trim router
Makita DHR171Z SDS hammer drill
Makita DUC353Z chainsaw
Makita DSS611 circular Saw
Makita DTM50Z Multi tool
Paint room
Graco turbo force II HVLP 9.5 compressor
Graco edge controll plus II gun
Wagner finish controll 5500 XVLP
Custom drying racks
MAXVAC 3900M3/h extraction x2
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It's always good to keep evolving techniques as times goes by. I like your honesty and the pencil sharpener to make the points on the draw bores. I was taught a rime/ditty when I was an apprentice regarding drilling draw bores which went " A 16th closer to the face brings the joint up into place" and I've always remembered that.
Regarding Domino's for windows and doors, I think I may have posted on the previous video you did. For me the Domino is excellant for interior work but exterior Joinery needs to face all the weather we get so temperatures from -10 to +35, dry Summers to wet Winters etc. When you look at a 9" door bottom rail and someone puts 3 large domino's in it to hold it together they forget the spaces between the dominos which can only rely on glue to prevent water ingressing in from the front of the door through to the back of the door joint. I've seen a few external doors where the domino's have held in one side but the glue has failed and water passes through the joint. If you look at dowel jointed external doors which are pretty dire they do at least have a profile ans scribe joint running the length of the rail which does help a bit to prvent water ingress. Imagine over time an external doors in all weathers ,slamming shut etc and a floating tenon/Domino relying on glue and friction in my opinion just won't last more than a few years.
Enough of my ramblings , keep up the good work, loving the swallows too. All the best Ade
Hi Ade
Oh yes I remember! It was your comments that made me think if I bring it out again I better put a dowel in it😂 Funny enough I nearly put a scribe joint in this window but un till it was made I was unsure of how the domino would sit against a scribed piece but an afterwards I realised I could have jus used a spacer as the XL domino goes pretty deep. I do agree with you on the theory of what yu are saying and well believe you have seen failed doors especially on a 9inch bottom rail! As i have sold my morticer I guess I would uses the domino as a morticer and then a domino profile maker or round over bit in the spindle moulder to make large floating tenons to combat this. not sure on your thoughts there as there would be no gap then between the dominos.
Anyway at least we both can enjoy the swallows! thanks so much for watching again☺
all the best Matt
@@Wattsjoinerybarn Hi Matt, Good to hear from you. I think what you suggest regarding wider Domino's so you get rid of the gaps would be a good idea ,especially if you no longer have a morticer. I know Whitehill tooling do a spindle cutter for making domino's so it may be worth checking out. Hope you're busy Matt and life is good. Keep us updated on the swallows and how many chicks they raise.
All the best Ade 🙃
@AdrianSams cheers Ade. I actually made some smaller sapele dominos for some exposed domino drawer boxes a few years back and the round over was quite easy with a standard bit and 4 passes but no groove lines obviously. Tempted by the cutters so will try and please you with something like that if I do another external job. Might try and do a bird cam for the kids so could get some of that. Thanks again for the comments, plenty on my end hope the same for you.
Matt
@@Wattsjoinerybarn Hi matt, I put some cameras in some nesting boxes I made. Amazing to see them build the nest and a pair of Blue tits actually decorated around the nest with coloured sheeps wool and flower petals. I'd never believed it until I saw it. Great for kids to see too but the downside is we had one year where the mother didn't come home and the chicks died one night. Nature is amazing and cruel at the same time.
Plenty of work on so I'm making hay whilst the sun shines. 😊
@@AdrianSamsjust rewatched my video and realised I cut the bit out where the swallows whipped past my head to get out! Don’t know how! Gutted.
As I understand a fox wedge is in a blind mortise. But it's still wedged
Ah didn’t realise it was specifically for a blind mortice! I was only shown fox wedging a few times and it was always for different tasks but the history of it was never explained. Interesting❤ thanks for watching
For external joinery SIPO dominos should be used rather than beech but the failure is usually in the adhesive.
I have spoken to many joiners about this exact thing and most of them swear by PU adhesives as opposed to water based PVA.
The only downside is you've got to work fast with PU.
Hi mate thanks for the comment, I did use the SIPO (sapele) dominos in this project. I do hear you on the PU adhesive. I have noticed issues with PU. I find it’s weak where is wants to expand due to air pockets so i just opted for tight joints and an external PVA! I think going forward I will use the west system epoxy but I still haven’t got round to trying it! And then the job creeps up on you!
Appreciate the comments tho and it’s a good point about the PU it’s just I have done both in similar applications and when testing the offcut on the joins the PU has a much higher fail rate, especially the 5min one!
Thanks for watching
Hi Matt did you get a picture of finished job
Yes mate but customer did final decoration, I only primed. I need to post more on instagram! I will try and get some up there.